Updated on 2025-06-27 GMT+08:00

File System Types

SFS Turbo provides two types of file systems: SFS Turbo Standard and SFS Turbo Performance.

The following table describes the features, advantages, and application scenarios of these file system types.

Table 1 Comparison of file system types

File System Type

Storage Class

Features

Highlights

Application Scenarios

SFS Turbo

Standard

  • Maximum bandwidth: 150 MB/s; maximum IOPS: 5,000
  • Latency: 2 to 5 ms; maximum capacity: 32 TB
  • Suitable for services with massive small files and services that require low latency.

Low latency and tenant exclusive

Workloads dealing with massive small files, such as code storage, log storage, web services, and virtual desktop

Standard-Enhanced

  • Maximum bandwidth: 1 GB/s; maximum IOPS: 15,000
  • Enhanced bandwidth, IOPS, and capacity

Low latency, high bandwidth, and tenant exclusive

Workloads dealing with massive small files and those requiring high bandwidth, such as code storage, file sharing, enterprise office automation (OA), and log storage

Performance

  • Maximum bandwidth: 350 MB/s; maximum IOPS: 20,000
  • Latency: 1 to 2 ms; maximum capacity: 32 TB
  • Delivers better performance and suitable for services with massive small files and services that require low latency.

Low latency, high IOPS, and tenant exclusive

Workloads dealing with massive small files, and random I/O-intensive and latency-sensitive services, such as high-performance websites and content management

Performance-Enhanced

  • Maximum bandwidth: 2 GB/s; maximum IOPS: 100,000
  • Enhanced bandwidth, IOPS, and capacity

Low latency, high IOPS, high bandwidth, and tenant exclusive

Workloads dealing with massive small files, and latency-sensitive and bandwidth-demanding workloads, such as image rendering, AI training, and enterprise OA